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- Cuterebriasis abstract "Cuterebriasis is a parasitic disease affecting rodents, lagomorphs (hares, rabbits, pikas), felines and canines. The etiologic agent is the larval development of bot flies within the Cuterebra or Trypoderma genera, which occurs obligatorily in rodents and lagomorphs, respectively. Felines and canines serve as accidental hosts, but research suggests only by Trypoderma spp. Entrance into the body by first instar larva occurs via mucous membranes of natural orifices or open wounds as opposed to direct dermic penetration.".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageID "40952808".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageLength "4557".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageRevisionID "602552834".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Botfly.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Canidae.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parasitic_diseases.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Corticosteroid.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Felidae.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Hare.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Instar.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Ivermectin.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Lagomorpha.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Pika.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Rabbit.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cuterebriasis".
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Cuterebriasis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cuterebriasis subject Category:Parasitic_diseases.
- Cuterebriasis hypernym Disease.
- Cuterebriasis type Disease.
- Cuterebriasis comment "Cuterebriasis is a parasitic disease affecting rodents, lagomorphs (hares, rabbits, pikas), felines and canines. The etiologic agent is the larval development of bot flies within the Cuterebra or Trypoderma genera, which occurs obligatorily in rodents and lagomorphs, respectively. Felines and canines serve as accidental hosts, but research suggests only by Trypoderma spp.".
- Cuterebriasis label "Cuterebriasis".
- Cuterebriasis sameAs Q4249499.
- Cuterebriasis sameAs m.0yt1tss.
- Cuterebriasis sameAs Кутереброз.
- Cuterebriasis sameAs Q4249499.
- Cuterebriasis wasDerivedFrom Cuterebriasis?oldid=602552834.
- Cuterebriasis isPrimaryTopicOf Cuterebriasis.